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PNS Daily News - September 26, 2017

Today’s news focuses on several issues including: a third Republican opposing the latest Obamacare repeal effort; a look at the safety of personal information on this Voter Registration Day; and U.S. crime still historically low despite a recent rise.

Public News Service - VA: Early Childhood Education

RICHMOND, Va. — Access to quality Head Start programs varies widely, according to new research. Children's advocates say Virginia can help close educational disparities by equalizing that.
The "State(s) of Head Start" report found the early education programs vary greatly from one community

RICHMOND, Va. - With schools in Virginia out for the summer, educators stress that we should keep our young students connected to learning, to avoid the "summer slide."
Alexandria 4th grade teacher Christina Bohringer said research confirms that children lose ground if they don't keep reading and

RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia risks its future if it fails to help the more than a quarter million children living in poverty, say child advocates. The recent Kids Count report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation moved the state up three spots to eleventh in overall child welfare.
Margaret Nimmo Holland

RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia is taking a smart approach to early childhood development efforts, according to advocates of early learning.
The state has been criticized for not making public preschool accessible to more children, but Emily Griffey, senior policy analyst for early care and education at V

RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia isn't doing a good job on early education, according to a new report that says the state continues to lose ground, both in terms of access and funding.
Steve Barnett, director for the National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University, is one of the auth

RICHMOND, Va. - A new national report is adding momentum to the movement for more physical education in Virginia schools. A new law will boost K-5 physical activity requirements, but according to the 2016 Shape of the Nation report by SHAPE America and Voices for Healthy Kids, an initiative of the A

RICHMOND, Va. – Medicaid turns 50 years old this week, and the impact it's had on the lives of children is being praised, both by advocates and academics.
Two in seven Virginia children receive services though the healthcare program, which was created primarily for poor families and those wit

RICHMOND, Va. – Children in Virginia are faring worse, and the state's ranking on key measures of caring for them has fallen, according to the latest Annie E. Casey Foundation KIDS COUNT report.
The annual survey found about 40,000 more Virginia children are living below the federal poverty l